Historical Centres of the Caribbean: The Case of St. George, Grenada by Michael Jessamy (Grenada Country Conference 2002)
Historical Centres of the Caribbean: The Case of St. George, Grenada by Michael Jessamy (Grenada Country Conference 2002)
(University of the West Indies - Cavehill, Barbados)
The town of St. George, Grenada, has been the subject of many studies over many years, due to it unique characteristics such as fish-scale roofs and Georgian architecture. It has also been described for over a century as the most picturesque town in the entire Caribbean. Moreover it is sometimes described as a time capsule as one can trace the development of this town over the last three centuries.